
Stories from the week of Nov. 24
November 29, 2008 | In Writing | No CommentsOne of the things I’ve always planned on doing with this blog is giving people access to some of the stories I’ve written at the Independent. I’ve finally decided to just plunge in and start doing a weekly round up. Here goes.
- Embracing the Dakota Language
A story about Upper Sioux Community students at Yellow Medicine East that are embracing their culture and language in a class at school. - Black Friday: A Shoppers Delight
I was up at 5 a.m. with all those shoppers looking for good deals. Here’s what they had to say about their experience. - Fish House Parade is this weekend in Hendricks
A short preview of Hendrick’s annual winter event. - Giving Back
The Clarkfield Area Charter School is giving back to the community as part of its mission statement. - YM County looks at less expensive option …
Yellow Medicine County Commissioners talk about a new expansion proposed at the court house. - RTR wants state out of NCLB
RTR school administration talks about withdrawing from No Child Left Behind.
I also write blog posts on the Marshall Independent Web site.
- Black Friday
A short commentary on some of the events of Black Friday.
I am going to try to keep this going each week. I don’t know if I will post every story, there are a few from this week that I have decided not to include. At any rate, you can follow these stories and keep up with my work by following this category.
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